(09-04-2013 03:47 AM)earmuffs Wrote: I never said NK was a crazy out of control country that wants to control the world.
I believe it is crazy and out of control sure, but I have no reason to believe it wants to take over the world. Just Korea.

Remember, NK is the one tearing up ceasefires and declaring war again and having a tantrum at the super market because that boy got a bag of lollies and not him.

Again, you hold North Korea to different standards.

War games were scheduled to take place in South Korea with korean and U.S. troops, this war game was the practicing of an invasion of North Korea, this was scheduled months in advance of any of the current shit stirring in the region now.

South Korea also signed a huge deal with U.S. government to install a large missle shield aimed at North Korea (china wink wink), this too was signed before that current shit stirring.

A third thing to happen along with this, was further sanctions to starve people into submission (that is what sanctions are).

There is no country in the world that would not consider the first two clear and obvious confrontations and threats.

Do you hold South Korea and the U.S. to the same standards and admit that these acts are obviously a provocation? Are these acts considered crazy?

You also ignore South Koreas ignoring of signed agreements with the North, in fact, you don't even know of this, and you haven't even wondered if the South has ignored or broken signed agreements......because you are led on a leash by your media.

Again, you fail to remember that the US/SK were/are at war with NK. There may have been a ceasefire, but it is still considered a war.
Of course they're going to conduct war games/practice operations.
Further, these practice operations are a yearly thing. Why was this not such a huge issue last year? or the year before? or the year before? etc.. Because there is a new kid on the block who's trying to flex his ego/dick and prove his worth.

As to the "sanctions to starve the country into submission"; the North Korean government is responsible for feeding its people. It clearly focuses on nuclear weapon technology, propping up it's huuuge military etc.. over feeding its population.
How you are twisting starving people in NK on the UN/US as their fault is beyond stupid.

And no I don't care whatever you claim the South did to violate the agreements.
Again, the South is not the one tearing up the agreements and making threats against SK and/or US cities.
Whatever petty thing the South did to breach the agreement (if they did at all, I'm sorry if your word isn't good enough but it's really not, you're a bullshitter), I'm sure the North does/has done as well.

We're not talking about a country here that wants nuclear weapons as a means to assure they don't get invaded. We're talking about a country here that actively announces it will launch a preemptive strike and of whoms whole population is spoon feed propaganda that makes Nazi propaganda look like coloring books.

again, you didn't address anything or concede to anything that might have been done to provoke North Korea. Your simple minded view is one of goodies and baddies, one is all good and one side is all evil. Aside from this view being a childlike easily promoted by propaganda type of world view, it is simply not factually true.

There is no nation that wouldn't view war games close to it's border as a provocation, especially if these war games were practicing for an invasion of that country.

again you spew the typical "pro-sanction" view. Sanctions equal starving people into submission.

(09-04-2013 07:48 AM)I and I Wrote: again, you didn't address anything or concede to anything that might have been done to provoke North Korea. Your simple minded view is one of goodies and baddies, one is all good and one side is all evil. Aside from this view being a childlike easily promoted by propaganda type of world view, it is simply not factually true.

There is no nation that wouldn't view war games close to it's border as a provocation, especially if these war games were practicing for an invasion of that country.

again you spew the typical "pro-sanction" view. Sanctions equal starving people into submission.

(09-04-2013 07:48 AM)I and I Wrote: again, you didn't address anything or concede to anything that might have been done to provoke North Korea. Your simple minded view is one of goodies and baddies, one is all good and one side is all evil. Aside from this view being a childlike easily promoted by propaganda type of world view, it is simply not factually true.

There is no nation that wouldn't view war games close to it's border as a provocation, especially if these war games were practicing for an invasion of that country.

again you spew the typical "pro-sanction" view. Sanctions equal starving people into submission.